Qualified tenants will be eligible for $9.99 access and cheap computers through Connected for Success.

Violet Brown, 12, tries out a computer during the launch of Connected for Success, a pilot project offering affordable Internet and computers to Toronto Community Housing residents, at the Cooper Mills housing complex.

“Twenty per cent of the population of Toronto Community Housing has access to Internet and computers, whereas the rest of Toronto would be more like 80 per cent,” said Rob Bruce, president of communications at Rogers.

“We talked a lot about the digital divide in rural markets, but there’s a real digital divide that goes on in cities.”

Residents who qualify for Ontario’s Rent-Geared-to-Income subsidy (a category that includes more than 90 per cent of social housing residents, or more than 150,000 people) are eligible for the program.

Tiana Turner was among a few dozen residents of TCH’s Cooper Mills housing complex near Dundas St. W. and Scarlett Rd. who came out for the launch. Turner said the affordable Internet package is a relief because she has to go to her mother’s house when she needs to go online. Turner, who has two young daughters and doesn’t own a computer, said she plans to sign up as soon as possible.

“I’m going back to school in September, so that would be good.”

Children at the launch ate vanilla-frosted cupcakes and tested out the desktop computers lined up against the wall.

“I either go on games, or I go on YouTube to listen to music, or social networks,” said Violet Brown, 12, who added she spends a few hours a day on the Internet.

Bruce said there are no plans yet to extend the program to other low-income residents of Toronto. He noted that Connected for Success is a pilot project.

“With all of these things, you have to start somewhere,” he said, adding that down the road they would look at providing affordable access to other Toronto residents.

“We’ll actually have to figure out how to qualify recipients, and then we’ll move to those places.”

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